Full Honor Roll 2016

Loyola University Chicago is grateful for all our donors. Their gifts truly make a difference in the pursuit of our mission. The honor roll below is reflective of gifts made between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016. LL denotes a Loyola Loyalist, someone who has given a gift for at least 10 years in a row.

Founders' Circle

Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier, and Peter Faber were college friends whose vision, mission, and prayer were the compass that guided the Society of Jesus and shaped the proud tradition of Jesuit education and service. The Founders’ Circle, Loyola University Chicago’s most prestigious giving society, honors the men and women who have made philanthropic gifts totaling more than $100,000 to our University and Health System. These men and women have helped to carry on the work of these Jesuit founders.

Damen Society

Jack Hartman (BBA ’80, MBA ’82, JD ’85), Chair

Arnold Damen, S.J. (1815–1890), for whom the Damen Society is named, helped establish Holy Family Church, Chicago’s first Jesuit parish. His vision of a church, school, and college on the city’s Near West Side led to St. Ignatius College, the predecessor to Loyola University Chicago. The Damen Society recognizes alumni and friends who support Loyola with gifts of $1,000 or more.

Society of the Shield

The Society of the Shield honors Loyola alumni and friends who have remembered Loyola in their estate plans and/or have made a deferred gift to the University. Their generosity and vision have strengthened Loyola's legacy by investing in the future of Jesuit, Catholic higher education.